Summary
New York's long political season is about to get even longer.
Federal regulations taking effect in 2012 to ensure timely military balloting will force primary voting to shift from its traditional September date into at least late August and possibly June. It marks the first major change in the state's political calendar since the primary switched from June to September in 1974.See the full content of this document
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; Will Ensure Timely Military Balloting
But the change means much more than party voters casting ballots in the heat of summer rather than the cool of fall. Veteran politicos predict it will extend the already lengthy political season, increase pressure to raise campaign money, and send volunteers into the teeth of upstate's c...
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